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Delaying board exams will hamper admissions, students’ future plans’
5/28/2021 12:07:52 AM
Vijay GarG

CBSE has proposed conducting the exams between July 15 and August 26 and the result to be declared in September
THE proposal to conduct Class 12 board exams in July-August with the evaluation process stretching up to September, if accepted, will hamper the college admission schedule and may affect plans of the students who wish to study abroad, according to school principals. The Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE) has proposed conducting the exams between July 15 and August 26 and the result to be declared in September. In a high-level meeting on Sunday, the board also proposed two options: conducting regular exams for only major subjects at notified centres or holding shorter-duration exams at the school where a student is enrolled.
“The new proposal is likely to cause a ripple effect in the education space, as a delay in holding board exams leads to a delay in college applications, admissions and the start of the new academic year. If there won’t be enough gap between the board exams and university entrances, then the students won’t get time to prepare for their entrance exams,” Rajat “We all are aware the COVID situation is highly unpredictable, we can never be sure about the situation at that time. Keeping this in mind, delaying the exam and hence the result is not suggestive. Delaying the examinations again and again puts the students under a constant mental pressure which can have adverse effects,” he added. the academic calendar in America, Canada, New Zealand and the UK begins usually in September. Students who wish to study abroad will be able to take admission in September edition. While board exams scores have limited impact on foreign university admissions, passing Class 12 is definitely a must. The whole calendar may go for a toss in Indian universities and colleges too,” The idea to reduce duration of exams from three hours to 90 minutes will not be helpful as the virus takes only seconds to infect.
“There should not be any board exams this year. Whether the paper is going to be for three hours or 90 minutes, would be immaterial as the virus needs only seconds to infect. Also there is a talk of a third wave that would affect the children more. So, is it wise to expose them?”
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